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1    II,     48|          of Hortensius sank into shameful poverty.~ ~
2   III,     73| individual senators charged with shameful luxury, I too myself might
3   III,     91|         eager rivalry to propose shameful and preposterous motions.
4    IV,     87|       ceiling, a hiding-place as shameful as the treachery was execrable.
5     V,      9|          whom they encouraged by shameful baseness, they now wickedly
6    XV,     54|     where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world
7   XVI,      4|      veil might be thrown over a shameful exposure on the stage. Nero,
8   XVI,     20|     described fully the prince's shameful excesses, with the names
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